Families can pick apples in Rodale's orchards and enjoy organic treats. Experts will be on hand to answer questions about growing fruit trees organically.

Liberty and Empire apples are expected to be available, as well as other varieties. All are good for eating fresh and for baking. Apples are first-come, first-served.

Admission is free; parking is $5 per vehicle. Info: 610-683-1400.

CHAMBOURCIN WEEKEND

The nine locally owned and operated wineries of the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail will introduce wine lovers to the region's official wine grape during Chambourcin Weekend, Oct. 18 and 19.

The Chambourcin is the only wine grape that is grown by all nine wineries. In the greater Lehigh Valley, there are more than 40 acres of Chambourcin vines, whose grapes are used in about 150,000 bottles of wine. Chambourcin is versatile in the wine cellar and the wineries craft it into several styles of wine including Nouveau, Rosé, Semi-Sweet, Sweet, Dry Barrel Aged, Sparkling and Port.

Each winery will feature its own activities such as wine tastings, live entertainment, tours, or food and wine pairings. Chambourcin Weekend is a free event; however some wineries charge for wine tastings or vineyard tours.

The one-hour vinyasa class is suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners. Bring a yoga mat, water and towel. The class is held outdoors or in the pavilion at the winery, 130 Lower Cherry Valley Road, Saylorsburg.